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    Episode #1 - Knives Out and The Irishman

    en-usDecember 01, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Our first proper episode!

    We kick-off talking about trailers set to drop this month, and George's James Bond themed Jamaican holiday.

    We then review new murder-mystery Knives Out with some help from GK Chesterton, and speculate on why Hollywood has embraced CGI de-aging as we review Martin Scorcese's The Irishman.

    RE: SPOILERS - we will warn you in the episode when spoilers are coming up!

    In order to avoid:

    Knives Out spoilers are discussed between 00:36:15 - 00:43:30
    The Irishman spoilers are discussed from 01:09:15-01:18:50

    Articles Mentioned:
    Forbes - "Box Office: Joker Cracks $1Billion" - https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2019/11/15/box-office-joker-tops-1-billion/#2c5d0c3d49dc

    Screenrant - "Tom Hanks Never Plays the Bad Guy" - https://screenrant.com/tom-hanks-always-cast-good-never-bad-why/

    Peter Hitchens - "The Philip Pullman Dilemma" - https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2019/11/the-philip-pullman-dilemma

    GK Chesterton - "A Defence of Detective Stories" - https://www.chesterton.org/a-defence-of-detective-stories/

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